Cytoplasmic male sterility as a biological confinement tool for maize coexistence: optimization of pollinator spatial arrangement
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Author
Bückmann, Heidrun
Capellades, Gemma
Hamouzová, Kateřina
Holec, Josef
Soukup, Josef
Messeguer, Joaquima
Melé, Enric
Nadal, Anna
Guillen, Xavier Piferrer
Pla, Maria
Serra, Joan
Thiele, Katja
Schiemann, Joachim
Publication date
2017-04-25ISSN
1214-1178
Abstract
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) allows efficient biological confinement of transgenes if pollen-mediated gene flow has to be reduced or eliminated. For introduction of CMS maize in agricultural practice, sufficient yields comparable with conventional systems should be achieved. The plus-cultivar-system in maize offers a possibility for biological confinement together with high and stable yields whereas pollinator amount and distribution within the CMS crop is crucial. The aim of this EU-funded study was to identify the best proportion (10, 15, and 20%) and spatial arrangement (inserted rows, mixed seeds) of the pollinator within the CMS maize cultivar under field conditions in the Czech Republic, in Germany and in Spain. In Germany and in the Czech Republic, a pollinator proportion of 10% produced significantly lower yield than the treatments with a pollinator proportion of 15% and 20%. Differences in yield between row and mix arrangements were not detected. No differences between the tested arrangements occurred in Spain.
With respect to practical conditions, a pollinator proportion of 15% can be recommended for achieving a satisfactory yield. CMS maize cultivar released no or merely a small amount of pollen and self-pollinated plants developed no or only a small number of kernels indicating that currently recommended isolation distances between genetically modified (GM) and non-GM fields can be substantially shortened if the CMS confinement tool is used.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
633 - Cultius i produccions
Pages
7
Publisher
Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Is part of
Plant, Soil and Environment
Citation
Bückmann, Heidrun, Gemma Capellades, Kateřina Hamouzová, Josef Holec, Josef Soukup, Joaquima Messeguer, Enric Melé, Anna Nadal, Xavier Piferrer Guillen, Maria Pla, Joan Serra, Katja Thiele, Joachim Schiemann. 2017. "Cytoplasmic Male Mterility As A Biological Confinement Tool For Maize Coexistence: Optimization Of Pollinator Spatial Arrangement". Plant, Soil and Environment 63 (4): 145-151. 10.17221/761/2016-PSE.
Grant agreement number
EC/FP7/289157/EU/PRactical Implementation of Coexistence in Europe/PRICE
Program
Cultius Extensius Sostenibles
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